Bad Bunny takes you to Puerto Rico
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The Latin superstar launched his unprecedented 30-show residency with a three-hour masterclass in culture, history and music.
The Latin Grammys – the only genre-specific spinoff of the Grammy Awards – were first presented in September 2000.
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Lions back row Henry Pollock has revealed his pre-match playlist in an interview with the Daily Telegraph. He has Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican magastar rapper, in his ears in the dressing room. "We have a family home in Menorca so when we have been there you always hear it in the bars and nightclubs," Pollock said.
Bad Bunny’s record-breaking is all the more notable because he raps and sings almost exclusively in his mother tongue. In the early 2000s the biggest rappers in the world were all American; Latin artists, such as Enrique Iglesias, had to perform in English if they wanted to reach a global audience. No longer.
Puerto Rico’s oldest rum producer presents three craft cocktails inspired by the life and lyrics Bad Bunny, available across San Juan just in time for the artist’s record-breaking summer residency.
Bad Bunny has released the video for his single 'Nuevayol,' which features a voice cameo that sounds an awful lot like President Trump.